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Deadliest Enemy in DAI?


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#1
ZombiePopper

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Bundles of hay?
Can anyone explain to me,
Why, in the exalted plains, I have to attack bundles of hay?
I didn't really give it any thought in my previous PT's, but this time, it struck me how silly my Inqy looks swinging a big axe at hay until it bursts into flames.

-Initially I thought it was necessary to stop the spread of disease (looking at you fallow mire), but since it's magic causing the undead, it's an invalid excuse.

-then I thought, maybe the undead will pop-out of them (don't know why they'd be in there in the first place) but they don't.

-then I thought maybe you receive a "haymaker" :) achievement, but no.

Anyone else have any theories?

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thats1evildude

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If you set the hay on fire, the undead (of which there are a lot) will take fire damage if they wander near them.
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ZombiePopper

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So the only reason for it is potential (if they get close enough) fire damage to the undead?
Seemed like the majority of the time they were dead before I was even able to ignite the hay.

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On my way, to slay dat hay!

 

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I'd say it's the Inquisitor.



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Bundles of hay?
Can anyone explain to me,
Why, in the exalted plains, I have to attack bundles of hay?
I didn't really give it any thought in my previous PT's, but this time, it struck me how silly my Inqy looks swinging a big axe at hay until it bursts into flames.

-Initially I thought it was necessary to stop the spread of disease (looking at you fallow mire), but since it's magic causing the undead, it's an invalid excuse.

-then I thought, maybe the undead will pop-out of them (don't know why they'd be in there in the first place) but they don't.

-then I thought maybe you receive a "haymaker" :) achievement, but no.

Anyone else have any theories?


It's a gay agenda subliminal.
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correctamundo

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Clearly it is the EVIL agenda at large.

 

but...

 

that aside...

 

I don't see why you feel you have to attack the hay?



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It's a gay agenda subliminal.

 

Hay agenda?

 

I see.

 

"You Inquisition people have killed a lot of hay. The hay was very evil!"


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Mr. E.W. Lambert has presented us with a poser. We do not know behind which bush he is hiding!

 

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A-ha!


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#10
ZombiePopper

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Clearly it is the EVIL agenda at large.

but...

that aside...

I don't see why you feel you have to attack the hay?


Eh,
I don't necessarily feel I have to attack hay, if using an archer/Mage for example, they target the hay all on their own.

I was just wondering why. Just curious what the whole point of it was or at least a good excuse.

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On my way, to slay dat hay!

 

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You sure that you're there because of the hay and not because of the "huge tracts of land"?